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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Queen Street, Auckland, has been received by the
Registrar of Friendly Societies registered and
recorded in his office under the provisions of "The
Provident and Industrial Societies Act, 1867."
G. S. COOPER,
(for the Registrar.)
Application for Registration of Trade Marks.
N OTICE is hereby given, that application has been
made on behalf of Messrs. TENNENT and LAIRD,
carrying on business as Brewers at Well Park
Brewery, at Glasgow, under the style or firm of
"J. and R. Tennent," to register the following Trade
Marks under "The Trade Marks Act, 1866," viz.,-
Description of Trade Mark.
A paper label, coloured yellow, having printed
thereon an oval-shaped figure, being about three
inches and a quarter long measured longitudinally,
and about two inches and a half broad measured trans-
versely, with a border about two-twelfths of an
inch wide, made by two lines printed in black,
running round the figure. Within the said two
lines are printed with black ink, in small Roman
capitals, at and round the head of the figure, the
words "Registered at Stationers' Hall;" and were a
straight line drawn entirely across the label at the
top part of the words "Trade Mark," printed in and
appearing at the top part of the capital letter "T"
upon said label hereinafter mentioned, the first letter
"R" of the first word "Registered" would be
found to be on the left side of the said line, and the
last letter "L" of the last word "Hall" would be
found to be on the right side of the same line; and
within the said two lines, and below the words
"Registered at Stationers' Hall," are printed within
said margin or inner lines small eight-pointed stars in
outline, in black, and numbering in all twenty-three.
Within the said oval-shaped figure, and nearer to the
centre than, though adjoining the innermost of, the
two lines lastly mentioned, there is another trans-
verse line, measuring four-twelfths of an inch,
situated on each side of such figure, and being equi-
distant from the top and the bottom of said label or
figure; and from the extremity of such transverse
line on the east side of said label, a half oval-shaped
line is drawn round the inner and top part of said
oval, and terminates at the extremity of the transverse
line on the left side of the said label or figure.
Within the line lastly mentioned are printed with
black ink, in "two-line English sanserif out-
line" type, the words "Well Park Brewery," each
letter in said words being about three-twelfths of an
inch high, the letter "W" of the said word "Well"
being on the left side of the said figure and exactly
midway from the top to the bottom thereof, and the
letter "Y" of the last word "Brewery" being
printed on the right side of the said figure and
immediately opposite to the said letter "W." Within
said inner oval, and having above and to its right and
left the lastly-mentioned half oval-shaped line, is the
letter "T," printed in red in a type called Egyptian,
which letter in length is about one inch, and in its
broadest part it measures eleven-twelfths of an inch.
Within the said letter "T," and at the top and along
the cross thereof, the words "Trade Mark" appear in
yellow relief in letters one-eighth of an inch high.
Across the pillar of the said letter "T," and placed
transversely from the left to the right of the said
inner oval, appears a fac-simile of a signature-"J.
and R. Tennent"-written in the usual Italian style
with black ink. Immediately under the said letter
"T," and within the said inner oval, the word or
name "Tennent's" is placed transversely from the
extreme left to the extreme right of said inner oval,
and is printed with black ink in said "two-line
sanserif outline" type, each letter being about
four-twelfths of an inch high; and below such last
part of the said inner oval, appear the words "Pale
Ale," printed in black in the said "two-line English
sanserif outline" type, in letters four-twelfths of an
inch high.
Nature of the Article to which such Trade Mark
is intended to apply.
"Tennent's Pale Ale."
Description of Trade Mark.
A paper label of white paper, having printed
thereon an oval-shaped figure, being about three
inches and a quarter long measured longitudinally,
and two inches and a half broad measured trans-
versely, with a border about two-twelfths of an inch
wide, made by two lines printed in black running round
the figure. Within the said two lines are printed
with black ink, in small Roman capitals at and round
the head of the figure, the words "Registered at
Stationers' Hall;" and were a straight line drawn
entirely across the label at the top part of the words
"Trade Mark" printed in and appearing at the top
part of the capital letter "T" upon said label herein-
after mentioned, the first letter "R" of the first word
"Registered" would be found to be on the left side
of the said line, and the last letter "L" of the last
word "Hall" would be found to be on the right side
of the same line; and within the said two lines, and
below the words "Registered at Stationers' Hall,"
are printed within said margin or inner lines small
eight-pointed stars in outline printed in black, and
numbering in all twenty-three. Within the said
oval-shaped figure, and nearer to the centre than
though adjoining the innermost of the two lines lastly
mentioned, there is another transverse line measuring
four-twelfths of an inch situated on each side of such
figures, and being equidistant from the top to the
bottom of said label or figure, and from the extremity
of such transverse line on the east side of the said
label a half oval-shaped line is drawn round the inner
and top part of said oval, and terminates at the
extremity of the transverse line on the left side of
the said label or figure. Within the line lastly
mentioned are printed with black ink, and in "two-line
English sanserif outline" type, the words "Wellpark
Brewery," each letter in said words being about
three-twelfths of an inch high, the letter "W" of the
said word "Well" being on the left side of the said
figure and exactly midway from the top to the bottom
thereof, and the letter "Y" of the last word
"Brewery" being printed on the right side of the
said figure and immediately opposite to the said letter
"W." Within said inner oval, and having above and
to its right and left the lastly-mentioned half oval-
shaped line, is the letter "T" printed in red in a type
called "Egyptian," which letter in height is one inch,
and in its broadest part it measures eleven-twelfths
of an inch. Within the said letter "T," and at the
top and along the cross thereof, the words "Trade
Mark" appear in white relief in letters one-eighth
of an inch high across the pillar of the said letter
"T;" and placed transversely from the left to the
right of the said inner oval, appears a fac-simile of
signatures "J. and R. Tennent"-written in the usual
Italian style with black ink. Immediately under the
said letter "T," and within the said inner oval, the
word or name "Tennent's" is placed transversely
from the extreme left to the extreme right of said
inner oval, and is printed with black ink in the said
"two-line English sanserif outline" type four-twelfths
of an inch high, and below the said last-mentioned
word or name "Tennent's" is also written in similar
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π·
Registration of Rules for Co-operative Meat Supply Company
(continued from previous page)
π· Labour & EmploymentProvident Society, Rules, Registration, Co-operative Meat Supply Company
- G. S. Cooper (for the Registrar)
π Application for Registration of Trade Marks by J. and R. Tennent for Beer/Ale
π Trade, Customs & IndustryTrade Mark registration, Brewers, Glasgow, Tennent and Laird, Tennent's Pale Ale
- J. Tennent, Applicant for Trade Mark registration
- Laird, Applicant for Trade Mark registration
NZ Gazette 1875, No 17